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The materials in this series document Brecht's life and career, both in Germany before 1933, as well as after his arrival in the United States. This series contains a number of documents relating to Brecht's career as Counsellor in the Reich Ministries of Justice (1910-1917) and Economics (1918), and the Reich Chancellry (1918-1921), as well as Ministerial Director in the Reich Ministry of the Interior (1921-1927) and various other ministries including the Prussian State Ministry and Finance Ministry (1927-1933), until his final dismissal by Hitler in 1933. Also included in this series are materials related to Brecht's activities as Expert to the Secretary of the Army (1948), as well as materials pertaining to HICOG (High Commissioner for Germany).
This series consists of typescripts by Neugass, photographs and clippings on art genres and individual artists.
Fritz Neugass Papers, 1913-1979 60 cubic ft.
Typescript, photographs (7).
Arthur Applebee Papers, 1965-2014 4 cubic ft.
Arthur H. Estabrook Papers, 1908-1962 2.0 cubic ft.
Hermann Rauschning Papers, 1930-1980 1.2 cubic ft.
Catholics Against Capital Punishment Records, 1972-2010 0.80 cubic ft.
Johannes Steel Papers, 1933-1981 0.8 cubic ft.
Arts in Education (AIE), 1988-2018 3.86 cubic ft.
The Arts in Education Series documents Ruth Pelham's concerts, residences, workshops, and programs at various youth-centric and educational institutions. Included are song lyrics she distributed and/or developed with students in various stages of the writing process, legal and financial documentation, correspondence between Pelham and institutional staff (usually school faculty), photographs of events, personal notes, reflections on events, post-performance evaluations, and thank you notes from participants (usually youths). This series is a more intimate look at the inner processes that kept the Music Mobile's wheels turning beyond grant funding and fundraising.